...I tried to make it painfully obvious before we even came.
[Curran informs her. He's a grown man. Sulking doesn't become him. He's aware of all these things, and yet here he is, still grumbling about it. But part of that is to distract himself from the heavier concerns on his mind.
His hair is growing. He's taller than us used to be. Subtle changes in his physical existence that cannot go unnoticed for long. Kate will see, and he won't lie to her. That's worse than conveniently leaving out the whole story.
The question that Erra asks catches him off-guard and he looks at her like he's not sure what to think of this line of questioning.]
She's still with me. We've had our rough patches. [Though in the end the roughest of them were when they were trying to save each other in the only way they knew, despite the pain it might cause.]
You know the answer to that question. Why ask it? [What're you getting at here, Erra?]
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[Curran informs her. He's a grown man. Sulking doesn't become him. He's aware of all these things, and yet here he is, still grumbling about it. But part of that is to distract himself from the heavier concerns on his mind.
His hair is growing. He's taller than us used to be. Subtle changes in his physical existence that cannot go unnoticed for long. Kate will see, and he won't lie to her. That's worse than conveniently leaving out the whole story.
The question that Erra asks catches him off-guard and he looks at her like he's not sure what to think of this line of questioning.]
She's still with me. We've had our rough patches. [Though in the end the roughest of them were when they were trying to save each other in the only way they knew, despite the pain it might cause.]
You know the answer to that question. Why ask it? [What're you getting at here, Erra?]